It’s not often that you sew up a challenging, time-consuming project then immediately start dreaming up your next one. The Joy Jacket from Chalk and Notch has left me wanting more! It’s such a versatile, lightweight jacket that will get so much love. Read to the end so you can win your own copy too to make your jacket fantasies come true!
With Spring on my mind, I knew I wanted a pretty pink jacket. I ordered a fancy gold zipper and blush fabric only to not have my intended fabric ship on time. In stepped Diana at Raspberry Creek Fabrics to rescue me! A few days later this gorgeous blush peach lightweight twill was in my hands and my jacket dreams were a reality.
All I can think is “Man, that’s a pur-ty jacket!” I love how it turned out and think it will be a great date night layer.
The story behind this pattern is a touching one. Emily of Enjoyful Makes has a much beloved jacket of her late mother’s and searched high and low for a similar one. In stepped Gabriela of Chalk and Notch. She took the jacket and drafted a pattern even better than the original. The pattern is named after Emily’s mom, Joy. Such a sweet story and I knew I needed one of my own.
There are multiple options with this pattern. I chose the wide collar version but there is also a hood option. I did the square patch pocket but there are cute angled pockets as well. I did a drawstring at the neck but you can add one at the hem as well.
The jacket is also fully lined and beautifully finished. I used this gorgeous rayon challis also from Raspberry Creek.
With my fabric mix up I was terribly behind in the testing. We had arranged studio time on a Friday morning and I picked up my fabric that Wednesday morning. Totally enough time to sew up a jacket, right?!! I had my pattern prepped and waiting so by the time my fabric came out of the dryer I was ready to roll. After putting kids to bed, I was able to sew uninterrupted until about midnight and had my jacket almost finished except for topstitching. I would call myself a timid intermediate sewist and feel like if I could sew this jacket any adventurous beginner could tackle this. You’ll learn new skills and with a sew-along planned Gabriela will walk you through all the difficult steps too. I love the feeling you get from a well finished, challenging sew and this jacket is right up there.
While I absolutely love this jacket, I think this fabric is a bit too light colored and sheer to be practical for daily wear. There are other colors of this fabric in stock that would work fantastic though. The Heathered Grey Twill is this same fabric content and would make the best everyday choice. I’m hoping to make another that I can throw on for errands and soccer games. Raspberry Creek has stocked fabrics just perfect for this pattern. There are multiple colors of Tencel Twill that would be beautiful and lots of pretty lining choices too.
I was so lucky to get together with my sewing buddies for pics. I love how our jackets all suit us to a tee. Tiahna of Ammon Lane, Rachel of Little Fish, and Nicole of Merritts Makes are sewing rockstars. I always love their style and take on patterns.
Ready to win your own copy?! Just comment on this post (make sure to leave your email address)- that’s it! I’ll pick a random winner on Monday February 26th. I can’t wait to see everyone living in their Joy Jackets!
You’re right it is the perfect jacket
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That color is so gorgeous but I can understand your hesitence in wearing it regularly. I’ve never seen a jacket and I think this suits me more than the Kelly Anorak which seems to be the other popular First Jacket pattern.
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Love your jackets!!
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This is the perfect everyday jacket missing from my wardrobe!
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Love your color and lining – beautiful! I’ve been thinking of making this in grey. Going to have to check out Raspberry Creeks stock 😊
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Wow! It’s gorgous! I’d love to make myself one!
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I think I could probably handle this pattern!
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I think I could even manage this pattern!
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Litterally a breath of Spring Air! Love the look, color and style 💕 as I’m a beginning sewer it might be a challenge to complete it quickly but Did I hear a rumor of a Sewalong somewhere?? 😉
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The rumor is true! There will be a sewalong on the Chalk and Notch blog in a few weeks!
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This fabric is gorgeous on you! And the lining! 😍 Gabriela looks like she has another home run!
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Beautiful color! I have been looking for a casual jacket pattern, simlpe but stylish and with pockets!
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Pat you’re the winner! I’ll email you details.
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So beautiful.
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I really like the pastel color, very flattering on you.
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Love the pink and the gold together! I can’t believe you think of yourself as a timid intermediate sewer. You are a master!!!
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So cute! I like the collar option you chose.
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Your jacket is great! I can see I’ll need to get that pattern and get one started for myself.
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This is beautiful! Great color combo.
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It’s beautiful! I love the fabric combo 🙂
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This jacket is beautiful and might be my favorite I e seen!
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Love this jacket! It is perfect for Spring!
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Yours is so pretty on you! This would be perfect for spring – I don’t have a cute lightweight jacket yet and it would be fun to make my own!
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I love this color on you!
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I love this. I’d love to make it in an olive twill. Just wish the pattern sizing went a bit bigger, I think I could fit an 18 with a bit of grading at the hip.
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This is beautiful! I would love to make one.
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I love your take on this jacket, it is perfect for spring.
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This is lovely! I love how sleek the jacket looks, yet still something that I could tackle. Your fabric has me dreaming of spring.
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Super cute jacket! Good job sewing under pressure.
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Just when I thought I didn’t need a jacket pattern, you totally changed my mind! 😍
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Your version is so lovely!
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This is amazing! I love every single photo I’ve seen of this jacket!
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The fit of your jacket is perfection! I love these photos so much and you are all so lucky to be so close to sewing friends. I also love your two-way zipper…I kind of wish I tried that! Thanks so much for sharing!
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You look very comfortable in this pretty jacket. It’s a light colour but I’m sure you will find lots of occasions to wear it out in the wild. I looked at fabric today and a deep purple is winning for me so far. Thanks for your inspiration! Elizabeth, New Zealand
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It’s a great jacket for when Spring is here. And a gold zipper is always a good idea!
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I love the gold zipper with that blush!
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Yours is so pretty!!!!!!!!!
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Beautiful jacket! That is such a great combination of colors and it looks just right on you.
Question about the construction: I am suuuuper petite – 4’9”. Are there markings to help with miniaturizing?
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So pretty! Your jacket makes me wish it were spring!
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Tami I love your posts and I adore your Joy jacket. So summery!
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Love the lining!!!!
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LOVE your jacket. I have a red one in mind. Not bright red but a nice muted red, not burgundy. It is the perfect jacket! Thanks for the chance to win!
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Love it!
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You ladies are so inspiring!! I want to make one so bad.
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